As a family-owned company, we don’t take shortcuts. Thanks to close relationships and visits to coffee farmers in about 20 countries worldwide, we can carefully and meticulously select only the finest beans. Through quality premiums and fewer intermediaries, farmers’ incomes increase. At the same time, the development projects we run help improve opportunities and living conditions for small-scale coffee farmers—benefiting more than 200,000 small-scale farmers around the world to date.
Carefully selected coffee beans directly from the country of origin.
Quality premiums and fewer intermediaries ensure that farmers receive better payment.
Our own development projects strengthen opportunities and conditions for small-scale coffee farmers.
Through International Coffee Partners, we collaborate with European coffee companies and other stakeholders to improve development opportunities and living conditions for small-scale coffee farmers and their families. Below, you can read about some of the projects.
Honduras has been affected by high inflation and migration. Hurricanes Iota and Eta have caused significant problems in the country. ICP has focused on combating climate change and supporting young coffee farmers.
In Brazil, 35% of coffee farms are family-owned. ICP focuses on supporting these families to develop their businesses and adapt to climate change.
In Tanzania, ICP helps small-scale coffee farmers increase productivity and adapt to the impacts of climate change.